Honestly, I would look for another car. A '91 Grand Prix is hardly worth the $1700 it'd cost you to fix it, and after fixing that, something else could quickly go wrong with a car that old.
IMO, it would be a better investment to seek a mid to late nineties car with a reasonable level of miles on it, and talk to you bank. It's better to pay a bit more for something that will last longer.
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